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14 Facts About El Texano

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Juan Conrado Aguilar Jauregui, better known by his ring name El Texano, was a Mexican luchador, or professional wrestler.

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El Texano worked for an extensive period of time with Silver King, collectively known as Los Cowboys, working both in Japan and the United States of America, achieving notoriety outside of his native Mexico.

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El Texano is the uncle of professional wrestlers Jonathan de Jesus Navarro Jimenez, Juan Miguel Escalante Grande and Polvora.

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El Texano is the cousin of professional wrestler Roberto Gutierrez Frias, better known as El Dandy.

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El Texano made his wrestling debut on February 1,1972 at the age of 13.

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El Texano made his debut as an enmascarado using the ring name "Billy the Kid", portraying a Cowboy character.

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The Brazo brothers were given the team name Los Mosqueteros de Diablo while El Texano began teaming with Antonio Sanchez Rendon, known under the ring name El Signo and Miguel Navarro, better known as Negro Navarro.

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El Texano's life was only saved due to the quick witted actions of Ramirez.

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El Texano left the UWA and joined rival EMLL where he began working both as a singles wrestler and as a regular tag team with his cousin El Dandy, collectively known as Los Vaqueros or simply as Los Cowboys.

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Later on El Texano began teaming with Silver King, replacing El Dandy as one of Los Cowboys.

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The match took place at the Clash of the Champions XIX, which had El Texano billed as "Silver King II", was won by the Freebirds, marking the first and only time Los Cowboys worked for WCW.

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On November 11,1992 El Texano became the UWA World Light Heavyweight Champion, a title he would later lose to his partner Silver King.

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El Texano had a brief reunion with Los Misioneros as they won the UWA World Trios Championship in 1993 and held it for 155, but failed to recapture the fans' attention like their original run had.

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In 1997 El Texano began working for Promo Azteca and when that promotion folded joined most of the other Promo Azteca wrestlers as they were absorbed by Asistencia Asesoria y Administracion, which had grown to become one of Mexico's top two promotions at the time.